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Oil and gas pipeline accidents not only caused personnel casualties, environmental pollution, and economic losses but also brought great panic to the public. In order to prevent accidents, consequence assessment (CA) has been widely used in the oil and gas pipeline industry. It aims to quantify the potential damage or loss due to unexpected eventualities. However, the current CA methods mainly pay...
Quantitative risk assessment (QRA) has been widely used in the oil and gas pipeline industry. QRA mainly includes four steps, namely, hazard identification, probability calculation, consequence assessment, and risk quantification. Consequence assessment is an integral part of QRA, which aims to quantify the negative impacts when pipeline failure events take place. However, the current consequence...
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